anaheim-gazette 1932-03-31
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Official Opinion of Cities In Proposed Sewage Reclamation Project to be Sought
Financial “Set-Up” Showing Construction Costs, Benefits Is Ordered; Warren’s Recommendations Opposed by Attorney; Committee. Votes On Its Own Questions
What is the official opinion of cities in the proposed Orange county sewage reclamation district?
This is the question which members of the committee studying the project will find out, if plans formulated at the meeting Friday evening, mature as expected. Some idea as to what the result might be was obtained in a vote of the committee, which decided six to one that the reclamation project was feasible, with two doubtful. Nine affirmatives registered when the questions of cities participating came up, and the vote was six to three in favor of the district taking the savings accruing from the reclamation, instead of letting the cities have the money thus eaved.
Up to Cities Next
Chairman Ralph McFadden personally will bring the question of the proposed reclamation project before the various official bodies within the proposed district. Maps were ordered prepared, and the financial sub-committee was instructed to prepare a "set-up" showing likely construction costs and benefits, in preparation for putting the question squarely up to the cities in the district.
Attorney T. L. McFadden took an opposite view from Los Angeles Sanitation Engineer A. K. Warren, who two weeks ago recommended formation of the district under the county sanitation district act, stating that the act would permit the project to be blocked by a protest of two per cent of the voters. Under Assembly Bill 825 a sewage reclamation district might be formed; better yet, a special bill to meet Orange county's problems was favored.
Costa Mesa Is Opposed
Attitude of the various cities in the projected district was indicated by statements of the following:
J. W. Price, representing Anaheim, said his city would be favorable if the plan is shown to be feasible.
Decrease Acreage of Beans, Is Plea
Association Figures Show That Smaller Production Will Yield Better Returns
The following excerpt from the 1932 Agricultural Outlook of California is called to the attention of members of the California Lima Bean Growers association in a recent letter, according to Eric E. Eastman, assistant farm advisor.
"In the 1932 Agricultural Outlook for California, just published by the agricultural extension service of the University of California, is to be found the following comment on beans: 'Only a small increase in the price of beans in 1932 over those prevailing in 1931 is in prospect unless the acreage is materially reduced or the yields are abnormally low. The 1931 crop is moving relatively slowly, and unless utilization should be increased substantially during the spring and summer months, another heavy carryover at the beginning of the 1932 marketing season seems highly probable.' Your association is established to market the beans which its members produce to the best advantage possible, but in view of existing conditions many of the members
the district under the county sanitation district act, stating that the act would permit the project to be blocked by a protest of two per cent of the voters. Under Assembly Bill 825 a sewage reclamation district might be formed; better yet, a special bill to meet Orange county's problems was favored.
Costa Mesa Is Opposed
Attitude of the various cities in the projected district was indicated by statements of the following:
J. W. Price, representing Anaheim, said his city would be favorable if the plan is shown to be feasible. C. C. Bonebrake, of Orange, reported that the Orange-Chamber of Commerce already has endorsed the plan, but that the city council will not act until the new council takes office following the election April 11. J. L. McBride, representative from Santa Ana, said his council would demand to be shown benefits before giving approval.
A letter was received from the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, protesting against inclusion, claiming that no benefits would be received by that city, and citing the suit now pending in court to prevent Newport Beach from taking water from the Santa Ana basin.
Some people rise so high in their own estimation that the altitude positively makes them dizzy.
Deer Come Through Severe Winter O. K.
Game wardens throughout the state report to the division of fish and game that the deer have come through the severe winter in good shape, and that they are now following the snow line as it recedes from the lowlands.
At times of the heaviest storms it was necessary to carry feed to hundreds of deer, stranded in the high mountains. During the past three weeks, however, it has been found unnecessary to continue this work.
WANT ADS
RATE: Five cents the line (count five words to the line) for each insertion. Phone 2414 for want ads that bring results.
Electric Refrigerators
SAVE $85. on family-size Kelvinator. Two and one-half years left on guarantee. Fearn, 273 E. Center. Phone 3111.
Used Cars for Sale
FOR SALE: 1926 Standard Studebaker. First class condition mechanically, paint, top, and tires. $110. Ben
Only a small increase in the price of beans in 1932 over those prevailing in 1931 is in prospect unless the acreage is materially reduced or the yields are abnormally low. The 1931 crop is moving relatively slowly, and unless utilization should be increased substantially during the spring and summer months, another heavy carryover at the beginning of the 1932 marketing season seems highly probable.' Your association is established to market the beans which its members produce to the best advantage possible, but in view of existing conditions many of the members may wish to eliminate planting of beans in orchards where the trees are of good size and of somewhat reduce their acreage on open lands where they can find some substitute crop which promises an equally good or better return the coming season, and thus help to bring supply and demand into better balance, with prospect of securing larger net returns upon a smaller total production."
Makes Plea
Mr. R. L. Churchill, secretary of the association, also wrote Eastman as follows: "We are facing the same problem which potato growers and others have found in years of surplus production, and where it has been shown by careful investigation that 75 percent or some considerably smaller production would undoubtedly have brought the growers more money than the 100 percent which was produced.
"Your studies of the cost of producing limas and similar records which we have gathered shows clearly that limas cannot be produced for anything like present prevailing prices, and our board of directors at the meeting the other day suggested that the farm advisor's offices in Ventura, Orange and Los Angeles counties probably might be willing to issue a little publicity promptly in local papers suggesting the advisability of growers giving serious consideration to finding some way to somewhat reduce their lima and baby lima acreage the coming season."
Copies of the 1932 Agricultural Outlook for California, and also the cost of production of lima beans are available from the farm advisor's office upon verifying or inquiring further into the request, so that anyone interested in suggestions made by the Lima Bean association may do so.
Market Surveys Show Price Trend
Federal Service Data Indicates Heavy Planting Follows Year of Good Prices
The federal state market news service
Electric Refrigerators
SAVE $85. on family-size Kelvinator. Two and one-half years left on guarantee. Fearn, 273 E. Center. Phone 3111.
Used Cars for Sale
FOR SALE: 1926 Standard Studebaker. First class condition mechanically, paint, top, and tires. $110. Ben Herr, 307 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim.
Poultry
WE PAY CASH for poultry; any quantity. Market or laying. Will call. Phone 1401, R. D. Taylor. 3-20tfo
BABY CHICKS—This is a Leghorn year. Quick profit in Katella chicks, Expert breeding insures your success. Katella Leghorn Farm, Katella Road, Anaheim. Phone 3132.
Painting & Paperhanging
Painting, paperhanging. J. E. Saylor, 616 S. Philadelphia St., Phone 2761.
Situations
GENERAL repairing and odd jobs. Gene Adams, 416 S. Olive. 2954.
Financial
LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS
$100-$1200
CO-MAKERS OR COLLATERAL Autos Refinanced
LOANS INVESTMENTS
119 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
Planos For Sale
100 PLANOS to choose from; Knabe, Bechstein, Steinway, Chickering, Kimball, etc., new and used, $35 up. Danz, Anaheim.
$10 FREE: Send name of friend who wants piano and get $10 Free when we sell. Danz, Anaheim.
Market Surveys Show Price Trend
Federal Service Data Indicates Heavy Planting Follows Year of Good Prices
The federal state market news service has just released a series of tables showing jobbing prices over a six year period for some 35 different fresh fruits and vegetables in the Los Angeles market. These have been published in response to an unusually large number of requests made on the federal and state departments of agriculture for this type of information by growers who wished to use it in planning their planting schedules.
Experience has shown that a year of overproduction and low prices for a given crop is frequently followed by a year of lighter plantings, and conversely, years of light production and high prices are often followed by excessive plantings. This information has been published with a view to enabling the individual grower to plan his planting schedule more intelligently in the light of prices and supplies in the Los Angeles market in past seasons.
Persons interested in this type of information may obtain these price tables free of charge by writing to the Federal State Market News Service, 300 Wholesale Terminal Building, Los Angeles, mentioning the particular fruit and vegetable crops for which the information is desired.
Larkin Jordan Buys Restrepo Rancho
Larkin F. Jordan, manager of the Taylor's cannery, who has been commuting from Los Angeles to his position as manager of Taylor's cannery, henceforth will live on the well-known 20-acre property. Approximate total of $65,000 in property and cash was exchanged for the ranch, which formerly was owned by C. C. Albright and William Shepherd of Los Angeles.
Joan and Gene in Double Harness
Little Joan Bennett, daughter of Richard Bennett the actor, and famed for her work on the screen, weds Gene Markey, dramatist and novelist.
Colorful Pioneer Names Are Retained
Visitors to the 1,252 campgrounds in the 18 national forests of California will find that the forest service has preserved the names given these spots by the pioneers and the Forty-niners. Among many camp names suggestive of frontier days are Bacon Rind, Bear Heaven, Dog Town, Graveyard, Hell
License Numbers Add to 13, So She Won’t Drive Automobile
Trying to please everybody was discovered to be almost a hopeless task by Russell Bevans, registrar of the department of motor vehicles when an Oakland woman wrote in to complain that she couldn't possibly use the automobile plates assigned to her because
Colored Kitchen Wear Makes Cooking Bright
You can buy pots and pans of colored enamel, and if you wish to give a really colorful tone to your kitchen you can emphasize it with parapherna-lla of this kind.
Take, for instance, a kitchen finished in brown stained wood—and some kitchens are, because the stained wood is so much easier to keep clean than white enamel. You can do much to give attractiveness to such a room by using yellow curtains at the windows, yellow painted chairs—and yellow enameled ware.
Red enameled ware looks very well in a cream or yellow kitchen. Then red and white checked gingham curtains at the windows would be in place, and red and white washable rugs where you have a comfortable rocking chair for the maid’s moments of rest.
These colored enamel dishes are as easily kept clean as the white ones. They are really made in very lovely colors, too.
Green you might use in a gray-walled kitchen, which should, like any gray-walled room, be sunny and bright. Green would also be attractive in a blue-walled kitchen with white woodwork. And if you go in for colored woodwork green could be used in the kitchen with green-painted woodwork.
Here is a delicious pie crust that any one can make. It has a rich “caramel-ly” taste. Crumble 12 graham crackers fine and mix with ½ cup butter, ½ cup sugar. Grease pan and pat in pie crust. With a very sweet filling, use 1-3 cup butter, 1 tablespoon sugar.
Blueberry Muffins—Add a half cup of blueberries—fresh, in season, but in the winter drained canned blueberries
Colorful Pioneer Names Are Retained
Visitors to the 1,252 campgrounds in the 18 national forests of California will find that the forest service has preserved the names given these spots by the pioneers and the Forty-niners. Among many camp names suggestive of frontier days are Bacon Rind, Bear Heaven, Dog Town, Graveyard, Hell Creek, Hog Pen Springs, Hobo Hot Springs, Murderers Bar, Pie Canyon, Poison Meadow, Toad Wells and Whiskey Creek. Why such names were applied to the beauty spots of the national forests where now the summer visitors find recreation and rest is usually unknown. Once given, these designations have remained to record some forgotten incident in the early history of the state.
Renewed Activity In Real Estate Is Noted
Renewed activity in real estate is indicated by increased interest in the correspondence study provided in a joint educational program of the California Real Estate association and the University of Southern California, according to S. H. Van Dusen of the real estate faculty, who states:
"Training to give good service to the public is recognized as a necessity among those handling matters affecting real property, whether as broker, escrow officer, lender, insurer, or manager. Legal responsibility is one reason for this; competition is another. A bond to the people of the State is required of all brokers to insure the honest and capable handling of all business they solicit, and there are legal restrictions governing other agencies whose activities are concerned with real estate. Competition demands that a broker be well informed about the best use of real estate, property rights and transfers, etc., or he cannot carry on his business with any degree of success."
License Numbers Add to 13, So She Won't Drive Automobile
Trying to please everybody was discovered to be almost a hopeless task by Russell Bevans, registrar of the department of motor vehicles when an Oakland woman wrote in to complain that she couldn't possibly use the automobile plates assigned to her because the numbers when added together made 13.
The plate assigned to her was 4G720. Her husband secured them from the Oakland branch of the department but did not discover the combination made 13 until he brought them home.
Now the Oakland woman positively refuses to use the plates and has put her car into the garage until she can get others.
"We have never had 13 on any car and I have very good reasons for not wanting a number which adds 13," she wrote.
"I am therefore appealing to you to change the numbers assigned to me and issue any other number available not 13s or numbers totaling 13. It is impossible for me to use these plates or put them on the car and it means we will be deprived of the use of the car during the year if these plates have to be used. I think that would be an unnecessary hardship as we need the car badly."
Goofus—I would like to see a dogwood cane.
Clerk—Yes, sir—one with the bark on it?
Mrs. Halkalot (at musicale)—Oh. Mrs. Gosseppe, I had so much to say to you, and now the pianist is through.
Mrs. Gosseppe—I'm just dying to hear it. Let's encore him.
"Your friend Lawyer McFee doesn't seem to rise very high in his profession."
No, he's one of the few who prefers to stay on the level."
THE NEW
LEONARD
ELECTRIC
INVEST IN AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
$179.95
Delivered Price
ONLY LEONARD HAS THE LEN-A-DOR
Just think of being able to step to your handsome, snow-white Leonard, with both hands full of dishes, and simply by touching a shiny lever with your toe, have the door swing open. That's the LEN-A-DOR—Leonard's exclusive feature. And there are many others which you would like to see and which we would like to show you. You'll want them in your kitchen.
Prices from $144. to $222.50
Riutcel-Smith Furniture Company
151 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim, Phone 2409
Anaheim, Calif., March 31, 1932
Brazil's Loveliest
Senorita Didi Caillet, elected "Queen of Students" of Brazil, in her costume at the Mardi Gras carnival at Rio de Janeiro.
Fish Consumption In State Growing
Total 1931 Catch In Excess of $25,000,000; California Eats Most of Own Piscus
California had to let out its belt a notch or two as far as its 1931 consumption of fresh fish was concerned, for it accounted for a record of more than 400,000,000 pounds of this type of food, according to figures released by Dudley Moulton, director of the state department of agriculture.
The value of the 1931 catch was placed in excess of $25,000,000.
California not only eats virtually all of her big fish catch but also imports a few varieties, such as Japanese yellow tail, which is said to be quite a delicacy in Southern California. Sardines topped the catch, as usual, with some 169,000,000 pounds, but there were more than 50 other varieties netted.
The port of Monterey accounted for 161,770,473 pounds, mostly sardines. The ports of San Diego and San Pedro alone accounted for 18,860,396 pounds, barracuda, rock cod, American mackerel and tuna being the principal catches there.
Bundsee—Did Mayor Thompson Williams's recent political speech bear fruit.
Doughty—I'll say! Hecklers pelted him with both the hen and grape varieties.
VOTE FOR
John Neuschafer
Candidate for
VOTE FOR
John Neuschafer
Candidate for
CITY TRUSTEE
City of Anaheim
Election, Monday, April 11
Gazette Want Ads Are Good Salesmen.
University grey
FLANNELS
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They're good looking suits—look exactly the way they're tailored. They've got a lot of value packed into them, too—value in the style, fit, quality, linings. Have patch pockets if you wish—on a single or double-breasted suit; but by all means have a flannel. They're
$30 to $35
Also in Oxford grey and blue with two pair
into them, too—value in the style, fit, quality, linings. Have patch pockets if you wish—on a single or double-breasted suit; but by all means have a flannel. They're very much the thing
$35
Also in Oxford grey and blue with two pair of trousers
Sport Trousers
Grey and Tan Flannels
$6.00 to $7.50
White Basket Weave Trousers
$6.50
Brown and White and Black and White Serge Trousers
$6.50
Douglas 2-Tone Sport Shoes
Black and white; brown and white; tan and brown
$4.50
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145 West Center St., Anaheim, California